Clemson University Digital Press

An Annotated Guide to the Writings and Papers of Leonard Woolf

by Janet M. Manson
and Wayne K. Chapman

The Annotated Guide is an ongoing effort to provide on Leonard Woolf the kind of bibliographic information sometimes found in the pages of Woolf Studies Annual on Virginia Woolf. This e-book may be used as a finding aid to collections of Leonard Woolf papers, and it substantially augments such tools on the subject as the unindexed Short-Title Catalog (by Julia King and Laila Miletic-Vejzovic) and the slightly indexed but incomplete listing in Leonard Woolf: A Bibliography (by Leila Luedeking and Michael Edmonds).


 

The W. B. and George Yeats Library: A Short-Title Catalog

by Wayne Chapman

This online catalog accounts for every publication that has been identified as part of the W. B. Yeats Library, which, since the death of Anne Yeats in 2001, has become a distinct part of the National Library of Ireland. In effect, the searchable alphabetical list constitutes a census of items that currently define the Yeats Library as a body, including links to and notes on related matter.


 
 

New Technology and the Future of Publishing

edited by Catherine Paul
web design by Heather Cox

This hypermedia anthology constitutes the proceedings of a themed conference, the Colloquium on New Technology and the Future of Publishing (2001). In New Technology and the Future of Publishing (2002), contributors discuss the the current "crisis in scholarly communication" when new media are involved--as well as the many opportunities that have arisen alongside that crisis. Some essays highlight the innovative teaching strategies and interdisciplinary scholarship that new technologies have made possible. Others address some of the ways in which academic presses can now go beyond traditional publication programs, avoiding current pitfalls of print journals and books without incurring undue extra costs or sacrificing editorial standards or intellectual property rights. Still other essays examine the changes new technology has wrought on libraries. These issues and more are covered in this anthology.

Literature and Digital Technologies:
W. B. Yeats, Virginia Woolf, Mary Shelley, and William Gass

edited by Karen Schiff

Literature and Digital Technologies makes selections from the 2002 and 2003 Colloquia on New Technology. As Karen Schiff writes, the essays in this monograph "grow out of the intersection of electronic technologies and literary study." "In widening the scope of 'digital technologies' so far as to include the production of literary texts through different kinds of digital machines," she explains, "we have arrived at the heart of the enterprise that has driven this entire endeavor: the use of technologies to promote the circulation and reading of works of literature." The essays collected here examine the effect of new technologies on reading, writing, and the study of literature.